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  <title>Mike Post (Law &amp;amp; Order, Message from the Mountains &amp;amp; Echoes of the Delta)</title>
  <description>This week, I talk to legendary TV composer Mike Post about everything from the Law and Order dun-dun to his original album of musical suites. &amp;amp;nbsp; If you've had a TV turned to a network station anytime in the last forty years, you've heard Mike Post's music. A stalwart in the TV scoring game, he is the voice of so many police and law procedurals, from The Rockford Files to LA Law to his Emmy-winning theme for Murder One. But most know him best as the voice of the long-running Law &amp;amp;amp; Order franchise, having scored almost all of its varying spinoffs since the Dick Wolf flagship series premiered in the late 1980s. &amp;amp;nbsp; But outside of his stuff TV schedule, Post is also incredibly busy as a solo composer, having just released his first standalone album in thirty years. Message from the Mountains &amp;amp;amp; Echoes of the Delta is a two-part series of suites inspired by the blues and bluegrass music of his youth, lending an orchestral heft to the American musical traditions that have inspired his iconic career. It's a stellar series of tracks, ones that feel like an already-accomplished musical artist spreading his wings and revisiting the music that made him who he is today. &amp;amp;nbsp; Message from the Mountains and Echoes of the Delta is currently available on your preferred music streamer, courtesy of Sony Music Masterworks. </description>
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